Kermadec Crunchy-Wasp in court again

It looks like Kermadec Crunchy-Wasp is back in court for violence against women and he is still afraid of his own name. This time though the name suppression laws have changed a bit…I wonder of the court will maintain his cowardice:

A former Olympic athlete is back on trial for physical and sexual assaults on two of his former partners.

The man, whose name is suppressed so as not to identify the complainants, stood trial in 2010 for sexual and physical assaults on his then-wife.

He was found not guilty of several counts but the jury was unable to reach a decision on two counts of rape and one count of strangling the woman.

His re-trial on those counts began today in the High Court at Auckland but they were also joined by allegations he had raped, sexually violated, assaulted and kidnapped another partner 10 years earlier.

Those charges, dating back to 1998, allege eight crimes including injuring with intent to injure, kidnapping, rape, and two representative charges of repeated rapes and sexual violations over the course of their relationship.

As much at home writing editorials as being the subject of them, Cam has won awards, including the Canon Media Award for his work on the Len Brown/Bevan Chuang story. When he’s not creating the news, he tends to be in it, with protagonists using the courts, media and social media to deliver financial as well as death threats.

They say that news is something that someone, somewhere, wants kept quiet. Cam Slater doesn’t do quiet and, as a result, he is a polarising, controversial but highly effective journalist who takes no prisoners.